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Short title: Copyholders of Ivinghoe v Mason. Plaintiffs: John Duncombe, John Halsey,...

Catalogue reference: C 78/66/4

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This record is about the Short title: Copyholders of Ivinghoe v Mason. Plaintiffs: John Duncombe, John Halsey,... dating from 1582 May 21 in the series Chancery and Supreme Court of Judicature, Chancery Division: Six Clerks Office and.... It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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C 78/66/4
Date
1582 May 21
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Short title: Copyholders of Ivinghoe v Mason.

Plaintiffs: John Duncombe, John Halsey, Henry Bysshoppe, John Sawell, Thomas Sawell, John Grover, Richard Stonley, Thomas Smyth, Robert Taylor and Elizabeth his wife, John Sawell of Nettleton, Robert Pytkin, Edward Sawell, William Sawell, John Brooke, Michael Hawhuell, Thomas Wynchester, Richard Bedford, Robert Hebbes, Henry Hebbes, John Seare, William Howe, John Deacon, Edmund Deacon, Thomas Deacon, William Chandeler, William Tuppyn, Thomas Alexander, Robert Collett, Thomas Hopkyns, Robert Hopkins, Barnard Michell, Barnard Hopkins, John Fen of Horton, John Moores, Thomas Collett, Laurence Seybroke, John Fletcher, William Howes and Agnes his wife, John Waterton, Roger Osmond, Richard Woodnett, Nicholas Grover, WIlliam Fyld the elder, William Fyld the younger, William Yonge, Francis Bolland, John Pynge, Roger Cawdrey, William Spencer, Michael Tuppyn, William Hardinge, William Stevens, John Aylborne, John Fen of Aston, Thomas Barton, and Joan his wife, John Grantam, Richard Berrie, William Valentyne, William Stephens the younger, John Payne, William Newman, Richard Bacon, Thomas Turney and Agnes his wife, Richard Eworth, Thomas Allen, John Stanley, Robert Haughuell, Thomas Higben, WIlliam Moores, Thomas Gyttooes, William Seybrooke, Thomas Seybroke, Christopher Seybroke, John Seybrooke, William Seyare, Robert Seyare, Thomas Barnes, Francis Deacon, Robert Babbe, Robert Querindon, Robert Adamson, Robert Holdern and Richard Crowder alias Richard Elefax, several copyholders of the copyholds of the manor of Ivinghoe, Buckinghamshire of estate of fee simple.

Defendant: Anthony Mason of Kew, Surrey, esq.

Subject of decree: Ratification of indentures between tenants and lord concerning an agreed schedule of the customs of the manor of Ivinghoe. Rental of customary lands given, and schedule of customs recited.

Date of decree: 21 May 24 Eliz.

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Language
English
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